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. >> es por eso que el consulado de méxico en san josé quiere dar talleres. >> es importante ver las consecuencias en este tipo de problemas, relaciones sanas dan a luz ciudadanois sanos. >> el mensaje fue de denunciar la violencia intrafamiliar y prevenir el abuso mediante la información. >> el foro comunitario en el foro de méxico en la ciudad de san josé, usted siempre puede llamar además al 911 y hay albergues a los que necesitan apoyo psicológico. >> el 50° aniversario de la muerte de john f. kennedy ha avivado las conspiraciones de una versión oficial que no deja conformes a jmuchos., >> y esta noche como siempr estamnos transmitiendo en vivo donde tenemos 65°, (información en pantalla). >> ya volvemos. >>♪. >> ♪. >> y a varios años de la muerte de john f. kennedy pone en duda que oswald sea el único culpabvle. >> se le conocía como el "insignificante", podría él haber hecho caer al presidente que era kennedy?, habría un hombre oscuro. >> y ese hombre oscuro era fidel castro (?). >> dicen algunos teóricos que era él, otros dicen que era la c i a y otras age
. >> es por eso que el consulado de méxico en san josé quiere dar talleres. >> es importante ver las consecuencias en este tipo de problemas, relaciones sanas dan a luz ciudadanois sanos. >> el mensaje fue de denunciar la violencia intrafamiliar y prevenir el abuso mediante la información. >> el foro comunitario en el foro de méxico en la ciudad de san josé, usted siempre puede llamar además al 911 y hay albergues a los que necesitan apoyo psicológico. >> el...
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audience thethis problem in mexico. it is just when the president decides to resolve the situation violence, [indiscernible] watching a very high number of violations of human rights and the violence increase. at the beginning, we have a program on drugs, i say, but after we start having serious problems and especially, one that is very committed very [indiscernible] people who have been disappeared. hasexico, the government accepted the release of 26,000 people who have disappeared and this number is just a little number, but the reality is very, very big. >> i would say a little more than a year ago, we had on this show a former foreign minister of mexico. we asked him about the drug war and he said at the time it wasn't really as big of a problem as people were making it out, that it was largely original problem you're the border, that the rest of mexico was continuing to function well. i am wondering your sense, because your -- to what degree the violence and kidnappings in the disappearance have to read throughout
audience thethis problem in mexico. it is just when the president decides to resolve the situation violence, [indiscernible] watching a very high number of violations of human rights and the violence increase. at the beginning, we have a program on drugs, i say, but after we start having serious problems and especially, one that is very committed very [indiscernible] people who have been disappeared. hasexico, the government accepted the release of 26,000 people who have disappeared and this...
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to apprehend all of the money going to mexico, apprehend all of the guns going to mexico? will we ever achieve 100%? i don't think we will. >> on the road from yuma to phoenix, many undocumented immigrants make the same trip i am taking, but they often do not have a car or enough water. hundreds of them die on those trips. those who make it often come here, phoenix, a city with the latino population of over 40%. latinos are the fastest growing community in the u.s., and that makes him an important political factor. maria came from mexico in 1989, and she is still undocumented. ever catchorities her, she could be deported. change withat to the help of promise arizona, an organization that fights for political reform. its newest project, 11 children of immigrants will go to washington, d.c. maria will escort her two granddaughters, who are part of the trip. legal residency is not required for u.s. flights. >> the best thing that could happen is that we get support for reform. we would be very happy, in fact. >> in a room next door, the kids are preparing for questions from t
to apprehend all of the money going to mexico, apprehend all of the guns going to mexico? will we ever achieve 100%? i don't think we will. >> on the road from yuma to phoenix, many undocumented immigrants make the same trip i am taking, but they often do not have a car or enough water. hundreds of them die on those trips. those who make it often come here, phoenix, a city with the latino population of over 40%. latinos are the fastest growing community in the u.s., and that makes him an...
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now, the new mexico state police policy on firing at or from a moving vehicle says it's prohibited if it puts the officers at risk or others at unreasonable risk. so this is going to be a difficult one for them to explain that the tactics were within their policy. >> pelley: but nobody hurt. thank you, john. in toronto, rob ford is still mayor but in name only. the city council voted to strip him of nearly all of his powers. this followed a raucous debate. at one point ford ran toward the public gallery and knocked over a council member. ford has admitted to smoking crack and he's been accused of drinking on the job. we'll be right back. back , g that runs office and has a keyboard. but i wanted a tablet for me, for stuff like twitter and xbox, so my downtime can be more like uptime. that's why i got a windows 2 in 1 which does both -- works as a laptop and a tablet. so i can manage my crazy life, and also have a life. [ beep ] gotta go. ♪ but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked ab
now, the new mexico state police policy on firing at or from a moving vehicle says it's prohibited if it puts the officers at risk or others at unreasonable risk. so this is going to be a difficult one for them to explain that the tactics were within their policy. >> pelley: but nobody hurt. thank you, john. in toronto, rob ford is still mayor but in name only. the city council voted to strip him of nearly all of his powers. this followed a raucous debate. at one point ford ran toward the...
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mande respuestas a @univisionsports >> es la gran final, este viernes nigeria méxico 10:30 del este, los esperamos por unimas >> de alegría en alegría con selección mexicana sub17, ahora la femenil dio la alegría. vamos con las chicas de leonardo
mande respuestas a @univisionsports >> es la gran final, este viernes nigeria méxico 10:30 del este, los esperamos por unimas >> de alegría en alegría con selección mexicana sub17, ahora la femenil dio la alegría. vamos con las chicas de leonardo
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grader at the international studies camera in international studies academy she's move forward from mexico she's values her chinese culture as well as her mexican culture that's right chinese latino. she's a model student and is the model of commitment and reobsolesce she plays softball and volunteering countless hours with the red cross and mural project >> (speaking spanish.) >> so congratulations you see these students they're the future i'm very proud he i know with leadership like those young people our community is in good hands. >> (speaking spanish.) >> congratulations (clapping). >> thank you, supervisor campos and all folks celebrating their leadership. >> (speaking spanish.) >> and now we would like to welcome who's been developing and celebrating the martial arts since 1991 in the mission their at the 3231 mission street. >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in in ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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we have this report from mexico city. >> it's a matter of national pride, whether mexico, a fierce footballing country, qualifies for the world cup in 2014. if they lose to new zealand it will be only the fourth time in history mexico doesn't make it to the finals. for dye hart fans, plans to travel to brazil - it's unthinkable that mem coe gets knocked out. >> if they don't get to the finals i'll cancel my trip. we plan to spend about $6,000 each, a group of eight of us. >> 50,000 expected to flock to brazil for the games are mexicans. >> in terms of the soccer economy a financial catastrophe would ensure, it would have an effect, lower sponsorship, brand priest eej and advertising. >> it wouldn't just be a financial disasters, it'd have a huge impact on the moral of mexicans throughout the country, especially football fields where the younger generation dreams of becoming professional football players. >> 14-year-old carmen has been playing football for the last two years. like many, she said she'll be disappointed if mexico daunt paying it to the world cup. >> they don't qualify after the t
we have this report from mexico city. >> it's a matter of national pride, whether mexico, a fierce footballing country, qualifies for the world cup in 2014. if they lose to new zealand it will be only the fourth time in history mexico doesn't make it to the finals. for dye hart fans, plans to travel to brazil - it's unthinkable that mem coe gets knocked out. >> if they don't get to the finals i'll cancel my trip. we plan to spend about $6,000 each, a group of eight of us. >>...
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independent director, john sayles, dealing with a mother's search for her son across california's border with mexico. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with edward james olmos and lisagay hamilton coming up right now. ♪ by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ films thatpendent deal with complex human interaction can often get lost in the push for big-budget movies around here, and one film that i hope does not get lost in the mix is from to time oscar nominated director, john sayles starring edward james olmos and lisagay hamilton about a mother's search for her son in tijuana. and we start with a clip from "go for sisters." >> so? >> i want him back, and if there is anyway, i do not want him to go to jail. juan.s you must still have friends on the local fours. >> no. that is a federal staying. the voice is on the tapes. taking money. you have to be careful who you do favors for. >> sergeant? >> i had to resign. >> i have money. i had such a wonderful conversation on my radio show, ay, and i said we have to talk about this, and i do not normally
independent director, john sayles, dealing with a mother's search for her son across california's border with mexico. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with edward james olmos and lisagay hamilton coming up right now. ♪ by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ films thatpendent deal with complex human interaction can often get lost in the push for big-budget movies around here, and one film that i hope does not get lost in the mix is from to...
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but also for elko, nevada, to new mexico, 40 to 50 mile-per-hour gusts, we have low pressure just off shore. those two coming together are creating these downhill winds and they are a unique kind of wind, very localized. they are called monowinds, with a lot of moisture. what's happening in a bigger picture is all that moisture is coming in with cold air and we are seeing some wind advisories, wind warnings from california to nevada but because it's freeze warnings in texas, we have a wintery mix pummeling the mountains, tonight we'll have more details on that forecast coming up. john. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> taking stock, did wall street hurt another record today? and then the push back to allowing cell phone calls on planes. o. >> mistakes are high as afghan tribal leaders talk about keeping u.s. troops inside that country. they are discussing a tentative agreement which keeps u.s. troops in the country after the 2014 deadline. but hamid karzai, with chuck hagel says u.s. troops will be in jeopardy if agreement is not made by the end of the year. >>> clashes between egyptian prot
but also for elko, nevada, to new mexico, 40 to 50 mile-per-hour gusts, we have low pressure just off shore. those two coming together are creating these downhill winds and they are a unique kind of wind, very localized. they are called monowinds, with a lot of moisture. what's happening in a bigger picture is all that moisture is coming in with cold air and we are seeing some wind advisories, wind warnings from california to nevada but because it's freeze warnings in texas, we have a wintery...
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. >> there's a low in the gulf of mexico down here. it is going to travel up across georgia and eventually run up the east coast. an awful lot like every storm of the century we have ever talked about. but this storm doesn't grab atlantic moisture. it's only grabbing gulf of mexico moisture. why does that matter? because that matters, all the big cities, d.c., raleigh, new york city, it's only going to rain. it's a rain event. don't think nothing happened. we're not expecting anything to happen there except wind. along the low, that's where the ice is going to be and then back out here is where the snow is going to be. you've got i-70, 64, 66, 75, so many interstates and 41 million people trying to go somewhere just over the next couple days. that's the issue. here's the rain now. it is going to travel up the east coast and much of it is going to fall on areas here in the midatlantic, tennessee, west virginia, southeastern ohio, pittsburgh and it's going to be raining and 31. nothing could be worse to drive on than rain and 31. i'll gi
. >> there's a low in the gulf of mexico down here. it is going to travel up across georgia and eventually run up the east coast. an awful lot like every storm of the century we have ever talked about. but this storm doesn't grab atlantic moisture. it's only grabbing gulf of mexico moisture. why does that matter? because that matters, all the big cities, d.c., raleigh, new york city, it's only going to rain. it's a rain event. don't think nothing happened. we're not expecting anything to...
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at some point he tried to cross into mexico and was stopped at a checkpoint by mexican authorities who alerted the u.s. he is now being transferred to u.s. authorities. >>> san francisco boaters gave 8 washington a resounding no. opponents of the warriors arena project down the street are hoping to use that to their advantage. phil matier is on the waterfront. >> reporter: you know, it's a big question about views, who gets them, who uses them. this view of the waterfront, this is how it looks now. the question is and the debate,
at some point he tried to cross into mexico and was stopped at a checkpoint by mexican authorities who alerted the u.s. he is now being transferred to u.s. authorities. >>> san francisco boaters gave 8 washington a resounding no. opponents of the warriors arena project down the street are hoping to use that to their advantage. phil matier is on the waterfront. >> reporter: you know, it's a big question about views, who gets them, who uses them. this view of the waterfront, this...
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not to forget the monster storms in the gulf of mexico and the eastern seaboard, as well as the fires that have raged down under. if that is not enough, they may want to see what has happened to the philippines now. mr. president, i need not to elaborate. it tells us simply that climate change will mean in the increased potential for more intense, close dorms. this will have profound implications on many of our communities, especially those that trouble against the development crisis and the climate crisis. typhoons such as haiyan and its impact serve as a reminder to the international community that we cannot delay action. warsaw must deliver ambition and must address climate change and build the important bridge towards peru and paris. it might be said that it must be poetic justice that typhoon haiyan was so big, its diameter span the distance between warsaw and paris. mr. president, we ask if not us, then who? if not now, then when? if not here, then where? warsaw, we will ask these four same questions. what my country is going through as a result of this extreme climate event is
not to forget the monster storms in the gulf of mexico and the eastern seaboard, as well as the fires that have raged down under. if that is not enough, they may want to see what has happened to the philippines now. mr. president, i need not to elaborate. it tells us simply that climate change will mean in the increased potential for more intense, close dorms. this will have profound implications on many of our communities, especially those that trouble against the development crisis and the...
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the blowout puts mexico in a commanding position going into next week's match-up, as a team with the most total golds in the two games advances to the world cup next summer in brazil. in baseball, detroit tigers mitcher matt scherzer was the cy young readf winner. in the national league, the winner is los angeles dodgers pitcher clayton kershaw who led the n.l. or tied in era shutouts and strike-outs. he also posted a 16 and 9 record this season. >>> finally, miami heateric polster is partnering to help the philippines. he was supposed to release a public service announcement and the heat organization is also donating at least $1 million to the recovery effort. coming up a little bit later, we will talk to a former n.f.l. player about his violent experience in n.f.l. hazing and he says what happened in miami pales in comparison to what happened to him in new orleans. >> a pledge from president obama coming up, a promise he is making to native americans and what they are saying in return, plus jobs in a jumbo jet. the union vote that could send production of boeing 777 from here to ja
the blowout puts mexico in a commanding position going into next week's match-up, as a team with the most total golds in the two games advances to the world cup next summer in brazil. in baseball, detroit tigers mitcher matt scherzer was the cy young readf winner. in the national league, the winner is los angeles dodgers pitcher clayton kershaw who led the n.l. or tied in era shutouts and strike-outs. he also posted a 16 and 9 record this season. >>> finally, miami heateric polster is...
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just head south and you can see plenty of rain moving into place he like new mexico and also into arizona. but into the mountains of arizona, colorado, utah, boy we've got a lot of snow coming down. arizona mountains, colorado, rockies are going to get up to two feet of new snow tomorrow. ski resorts are looking better and better. earlier we had a picture coming in from sandia crest, now it's a heavier wet snow because all that moisture is fairly warm as it's coming up from the southwest. because the center of low pressure is still just offshore of southern california we've had 60 to 70 mile-per-hour winds channeling through the sierra neves into the l.a. mountains. it's been powerful winds for california and winter weather further off to the east, freezing rain, snow and ice, but that's going to diminish a little bit tonight. bad news: we've got a whole new round of texas and oklahoma ice accumulating when that comes up, john. >> we'll be watching that, rebecca, thanks. >>> next, an american pulled off a plane in north korea. his family speaks out. >>> tornado's destruction. >>> and amer
just head south and you can see plenty of rain moving into place he like new mexico and also into arizona. but into the mountains of arizona, colorado, utah, boy we've got a lot of snow coming down. arizona mountains, colorado, rockies are going to get up to two feet of new snow tomorrow. ski resorts are looking better and better. earlier we had a picture coming in from sandia crest, now it's a heavier wet snow because all that moisture is fairly warm as it's coming up from the southwest....
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least, thet not gentlelady from new mexico. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for recognizing that i am another year older. given the alternative, i am willing to take. i had a nice time last night. i know that being be -- being in the best of, circumstances, our job and yours, no matter how much resource you have or don't have, is to use that funding in the way that you can. i would agree that where you have the flexibility to move as of youryour -- as much administered of funds, including training and conferences into services and benefits were you are making a difference for veterans and families directly. i have 20 plus years in local and state governments and worked as a cabinet secretary. i was clear that my dollars needed to go to seniors and their families. that was an effective use of my time. i also recognize that when we act strictly and narrowly, we can do damage. your staff must be trained and have access to innovative new resources and tools. software new implemented that helps with the backlog and is more effective, you're going to need
least, thet not gentlelady from new mexico. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for recognizing that i am another year older. given the alternative, i am willing to take. i had a nice time last night. i know that being be -- being in the best of, circumstances, our job and yours, no matter how much resource you have or don't have, is to use that funding in the way that you can. i would agree that where you have the flexibility to move as of youryour -- as much administered of funds, including...
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gump of mexico. [laughter] because i've been at some of the most important times, whether it was -- my father was a guest worker, and so i lived that there where we left for the united states, grew up in california, san joaquin valley as jenna mentioned. my parents worked for the sasser chavez union. later by choice when i used to work for "the wall street journal" i would always try to find a vacation around some big event in mexico. sars able to cover, help cover the 1980 presidential election. arrived in mexico right at the federal crash and then later had the first interview in 2000. so when penguin contacted me, they said would like for you to write a book about mexico in the last 50 years. and it was, i thought of it as a journalistic narrative but they really wanted much more of a personal narrative. it took a while for me to kind of get comfortable with that era. and i guess the last real big event was the return of the once powerful revolutionary party that came back to office last year. so
gump of mexico. [laughter] because i've been at some of the most important times, whether it was -- my father was a guest worker, and so i lived that there where we left for the united states, grew up in california, san joaquin valley as jenna mentioned. my parents worked for the sasser chavez union. later by choice when i used to work for "the wall street journal" i would always try to find a vacation around some big event in mexico. sars able to cover, help cover the 1980...
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had the family run off to mexico? on surveillance video, investigators are shocked to find what appears to be a family of four matching their description crossing into mexico the same day the vehicle was towed. that video is just another piece of the puzzle. another audition to this massive case file, which holds tips from indiana to burbank to baja, california. a waiter in mexico says he served them dinner. a bartender says he served them cocktails. nothing checks out. >> that's part of the huge puzzle. what happened here? that part staged? did they cross into mexico? we think there is a strong possibility that they did. when did they come back? were they under duress? these are questions we want to find out. >> reporter: and now after nearly four years, the answers my be closer than ever. within days of finding the remains in the desert graves, they are identified as joseph and summer mcstay and their two little boys. investigators say they were murdered. but it's unclear how, nor do they know who killed them. late
had the family run off to mexico? on surveillance video, investigators are shocked to find what appears to be a family of four matching their description crossing into mexico the same day the vehicle was towed. that video is just another piece of the puzzle. another audition to this massive case file, which holds tips from indiana to burbank to baja, california. a waiter in mexico says he served them dinner. a bartender says he served them cocktails. nothing checks out. >> that's part of...
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por el partido que decidÍa si el equipo de mÉxico va a la copa mundial de brasil. si quiere mÁs informaciÓn de planes de salud para usted y su ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> los mexicanos estÁn contando las horas y minutos para el partido que decidirÁ si su equipo va a la copa mundial de brasil 2014, a primeras horas de maÑana se sabrÁ si el "tri" le ganÓ a nueva zelanda, que jugaÁa en su tierra con el apoyo de sus ventaja 5 a 1, ya viene el juego de vuelta. yo tambiÉn voy a ver por el. >> pero, tienes que esperar un poco junto a ella, mira, yo me voy a ir y te espero en la capital. >> no, no, mi amor, espÉrame aquÍ en el pueblo, te lo suplico, espÉrame unos dÍas, son solamente los necesarios para confirmar que simona ya estÉ bien. >> y si no se confirma, ¿quÉ va a pasar? >> no me importa, de todas maneras tÚ y yo nos vamos a unir. >> no puedo esperar en el pueblo, octavio, tÚ mismo me dijiste que corro peligro si me quedo muchos dÍas y me voy a mÉxico y tÚ ve a buscarme cuando puedas. >> bueno, estÁ bien, gracias, ahora sÍ.
por el partido que decidÍa si el equipo de mÉxico va a la copa mundial de brasil. si quiere mÁs informaciÓn de planes de salud para usted y su ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> los mexicanos estÁn contando las horas y minutos para el partido que decidirÁ si su equipo va a la copa mundial de brasil 2014, a primeras horas de maÑana se sabrÁ si el "tri" le ganÓ a nueva zelanda, que jugaÁa en su tierra con el apoyo de sus ventaja 5 a 1, ya viene el juego de vuelta. yo tambiÉn voy a...
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we're going to be watching a new air coming up from the gul gulff mexico. anywhere west of the low pressure is going to be a combination of freezing rain, which is extremely dangerous here along the border area, and then snow across the northeast here it is going to be the rain still quite a problem with major airports new york, la yard i can't airport is going to be a mess, i know, washington, philly, and boston is going to be a problem. this storm will be moving more towards the east. >> so i guess we're looking at all that potential for snow, where are holiday travelers having the biggest problems with snow? >> meteorologist: it's really going to be the north. we think it's going to be up here across northern new england. in these areas we don't have the biggest airports in the region. a lot of people travel the area and so the snow will be a big problem. many are thinking virginia, pennsylvania, they're thinking six to eight inches of snow and drifting as you said could make it more like a foot. so very dangerous on the highways. you have highway 93, 91
we're going to be watching a new air coming up from the gul gulff mexico. anywhere west of the low pressure is going to be a combination of freezing rain, which is extremely dangerous here along the border area, and then snow across the northeast here it is going to be the rain still quite a problem with major airports new york, la yard i can't airport is going to be a mess, i know, washington, philly, and boston is going to be a problem. this storm will be moving more towards the east....
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i think it's the cancer of mexico and to some degree a cancer of the u.s. if we want to change what these kids thing, we have to change reality. the music has been banned in mexico and made it more popular. >> popularity that stretches to the u.s. >> commander is one of the most popular right now and we have la renandez and a whole bunch that have been playing narco and it's very popular, very mexican, something you want to dance right away. >> in spite of the ban on playing narco coridos, youtube videos rack up 20 million apiece. as long as the drug war continues, charles schwartz says the music will keep up with the brutality, kate kilpatrick, al jazeera new york. >> t"the stream" is next. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. you're in the stream. the fight over washington's the fight over washington's football team heats up. football team heats up. our digital our digital producer wajahat ali producer wajahat ali is bringing in the online is bringing in the online opinions. opinions. >> do not mess with them whe
i think it's the cancer of mexico and to some degree a cancer of the u.s. if we want to change what these kids thing, we have to change reality. the music has been banned in mexico and made it more popular. >> popularity that stretches to the u.s. >> commander is one of the most popular right now and we have la renandez and a whole bunch that have been playing narco and it's very popular, very mexican, something you want to dance right away. >> in spite of the ban on playing...
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mostly snow across new mexico, oklahoma, and texas. we'll see a bit of the mix of the rain and snow and eventually, i think, freezing rain. we have winter storm warnings in effect across much of texas and new mexico still. parts of oklahoma, but you'll notice a lot of the big cities under these advisories and tonight into tomorrow, i think dallas, you're looking at a bit of an icing event. a really rough commute in the morning. here's the future radar. overnight tonight, you see the pink. that's indicative of icing that's going to develop tonight across central texas, and then we see it develop over parts of the central gulf, and the darker colors are a lot of moisture. very heavy rainfall monday into tuesday in the southeast, then we watch the storm track to the northeast. we don't know exactly what the track is going to take. i think at this point, best bet is the snow will be far interior sections. so mostly, a rainy event across the coast, but a very rainy event, eric. we'll be talking about some areas 3 to 4 inches of rain, and wi
mostly snow across new mexico, oklahoma, and texas. we'll see a bit of the mix of the rain and snow and eventually, i think, freezing rain. we have winter storm warnings in effect across much of texas and new mexico still. parts of oklahoma, but you'll notice a lot of the big cities under these advisories and tonight into tomorrow, i think dallas, you're looking at a bit of an icing event. a really rough commute in the morning. here's the future radar. overnight tonight, you see the pink....
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adam reports from mexico city. >> reporter: another meeting filled with hope. the mexican government assigned her this lawyer to track down her son. she hasn't seen her son for six years with plans to migrate to the u.s. the last time she heard from oscar was three years ago. he called her from a ranch where he was working in central mexico. >> translator: i have to find oscar my son that's why i took the position to leave my country and come live in mexico. >> reporter: we first met ana in 2012 when she as dozens of other mothers took a convoy across mexico. when the other mothers went home, ana stayed on to keep searching for oscar. mexico's national human rights commission estimates that 22,000 migrants are kidnapped every year. many are extoerded by gangs and corrupt police. an untold number are killed or never heard from again. there have been so many murders across mexico that the government was forced to open a special victim's support bureau to deal with the problem. for the most part federal resources like these go unused. so the work falls to family m
adam reports from mexico city. >> reporter: another meeting filled with hope. the mexican government assigned her this lawyer to track down her son. she hasn't seen her son for six years with plans to migrate to the u.s. the last time she heard from oscar was three years ago. he called her from a ranch where he was working in central mexico. >> translator: i have to find oscar my son that's why i took the position to leave my country and come live in mexico. >> reporter: we...
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nine out of 10 activities in mexico -- dvds and mexico are poverty. pharmaceuticals in colombia has 1000% profit margin. and is more profitable now since illegal drugs. let's move to illegal ranching and illegal logging. this is known as the narco ranching. it's about four environment at that legitimate become. and guatemala, the gangs are laundering money through ranching. they are cleaning fast areas and destroying the environment. they are selling cattle on the mexican side for profit. and, of course, they are competing with the legal companies. chinese guns are also involved in illegal logging, and the wood is sent to asia. illegal logging is going on in colombia and in brazil, and it's also connected with organized crime. we move onto illegal money. organized crime in colombia is asserting control over illegal mining operations in the country, including the unlicensed extraction of gold and other metals. expanding to mining is very profitable for organized crime. with the price of gold from $270, to 1800 else, that's a lot of money. gold is also
nine out of 10 activities in mexico -- dvds and mexico are poverty. pharmaceuticals in colombia has 1000% profit margin. and is more profitable now since illegal drugs. let's move to illegal ranching and illegal logging. this is known as the narco ranching. it's about four environment at that legitimate become. and guatemala, the gangs are laundering money through ranching. they are cleaning fast areas and destroying the environment. they are selling cattle on the mexican side for profit. and,...
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so colorado, wyoming, new mexico getting some of that snow. maybe even you'll have to shovel in the higher elevations. for the key ski resort, you'll the next couple days. in montana, minus 15. that cold air will spread through the plains. denver, today is high of only 22. minneapolis, only 33. this is just the beginning of the cold blast. also rain out there from dallas northwards and into friday, that's when we start to track the cold air to the east starting saturday. >> get the sweaters out. >> long johns. >> that bad? >> i can't see you doing that. >> i have to keep warm. i hate the cold. i wear like six layers. >>> the cancer fighting waste slimming food. we'll tell you what it is. and jfk medal of freedom award 50 years after its inception. ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of exacting precision and some of the best offers of the year [ ding! ] at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms.
so colorado, wyoming, new mexico getting some of that snow. maybe even you'll have to shovel in the higher elevations. for the key ski resort, you'll the next couple days. in montana, minus 15. that cold air will spread through the plains. denver, today is high of only 22. minneapolis, only 33. this is just the beginning of the cold blast. also rain out there from dallas northwards and into friday, that's when we start to track the cold air to the east starting saturday. >> get the...
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what a group in mexico is doing to stop the corruption. an imprisoned member of pussy riot goes missing. s >>> a woman gaoled for a punk protest in russia has gone missing. the husband of nadya tolokonnikova says he hasn't heard from his wife since she was moved to a new prison. she and members of pussy riot were imprisoned after staging a protest against jooutin at a kath -- vladimir putin at a kath reed ral. >> nadya tolokonnikova has disappeared into a gulag system. they fear the russian authorities are trying to crush her spirit. she was being held in penal colony number 14, several hundredkm east of moscow. al jazeera contacted her husband, and he said nadya tolokonnikova was deliberately being cut off from the outside world. he was worried. >> nadya tolokonnikova is reported to be in a weak condition after two hunger strikes. she staged them to protest appalling conditions in which she was being held. in a letter smuggled out of the penal colony she said inmates were forced to work 16 hour days in a sewing sweat shop and were being t
what a group in mexico is doing to stop the corruption. an imprisoned member of pussy riot goes missing. s >>> a woman gaoled for a punk protest in russia has gone missing. the husband of nadya tolokonnikova says he hasn't heard from his wife since she was moved to a new prison. she and members of pussy riot were imprisoned after staging a protest against jooutin at a kath -- vladimir putin at a kath reed ral. >> nadya tolokonnikova has disappeared into a gulag system. they fear...
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he was in mexico may be important. and what i've seen of the record, clearly the cia and the fbi did not want to figure that out. because if they did really investigate what have happened, it might have shown just how much they'd really known about oswald before the assassination. >> so is what you found basically the possibility, not that there was a massive conspiracy, where people planned it, but more like there was a broader awareness? >> the story seems to be that oswald goes to mexico city, he's trying to get a visa to go to cuba. he wants to defect to cuba much as he tried to defect to russia four years earlier. and while he's there, he makes the statement "i'm going to kill kennedy," which means people in mexico city knew it. oswald is a castro supporter. people around the cuban embassy in mexico city might have seen oswald as a potential -- somebody who could seek vengeance for fidel castro against john kennedy. >> is this something -- do we expect to ever get a definitive answer to? >> there have been at leas
he was in mexico may be important. and what i've seen of the record, clearly the cia and the fbi did not want to figure that out. because if they did really investigate what have happened, it might have shown just how much they'd really known about oswald before the assassination. >> so is what you found basically the possibility, not that there was a massive conspiracy, where people planned it, but more like there was a broader awareness? >> the story seems to be that oswald goes...
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adam is there for us now in mexico. i know you have been following the vigilantly movement for months now, so what has changed? >> well, the main thing that seems to have changed is they have gained momentum with people and the federal government, who is now holding high-level meetings. the fact that they promised to stop getting in confrontations with this cartel says a lot. and also they are now gaining support of the catholic church in the region. the catholic church has been relatively silent, but now the bishop in this commercial hub of the agricultural region has come out with a letter calling it a failed state and saying the government has to stop what is going on there. we spoke to one of the priests at his parish for this report. >> reporter: the father has become a lightning rod for parishioners calling out for help. for years church leaders across mexico have remained relatively silent in the face of drug violence. around 100,000 people have been killed or are missing and feared dead. cortez says it's time fo
adam is there for us now in mexico. i know you have been following the vigilantly movement for months now, so what has changed? >> well, the main thing that seems to have changed is they have gained momentum with people and the federal government, who is now holding high-level meetings. the fact that they promised to stop getting in confrontations with this cartel says a lot. and also they are now gaining support of the catholic church in the region. the catholic church has been...
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> and the vicious battles between the individual atlantis and the drug cartels now taking a turn in mexico. ♪ >>> we begin with an al jazeera exclusive report on the death of palestinian leader yasser arafat. he died nine years ago at a military hospital in paris. but now swiss scientists are saying the former plo leader was poisoned. they said the radioactive material was found in his ribs and pelvis, and in the soil near where he was buried. clayton swisher has more. >> reporter: first they found abnormally high amounts in his clotheds. now they have discovered a high presence of the radioactive substance inside his bones. swiss scientists produced this report after the exhumation order. the arafat family received the results from their lawyer along with analysis from professor of forensic science. >> if i was a judge and jury this is absolutely stone cold certain. it was palonium that caused the death of yasser arafat. >> when they came with the results, when they told me he just died, i will not stop. me and my daughter will go to all courts all over the world to punish who did this
> and the vicious battles between the individual atlantis and the drug cartels now taking a turn in mexico. ♪ >>> we begin with an al jazeera exclusive report on the death of palestinian leader yasser arafat. he died nine years ago at a military hospital in paris. but now swiss scientists are saying the former plo leader was poisoned. they said the radioactive material was found in his ribs and pelvis, and in the soil near where he was buried. clayton swisher has more. >>...
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that's what is happening in new mexico and texas. if you're on the roadways take it easy for me, please. we'll track the next couple evef days. this is going to bring heavy range into phoenix, back into new mexico and then into the southeast. the temperatures are falling here today. it's a chilly day in albuquerque, h el paso, san antonio, and dallas, only 42 degrees. >> thank you so much. coming up on al jazeera america we'll journey to the great white north to immediat meet some of s best artists. power of the people until we restore our freedoms >> welcome back. inuit art work can fetch big bucks. in a small town in canada a nomad dick people now thrive as artists. [ drums ] >> up here a barren land. no trees. where winter lasts eight months and the wind blows all the time. the sparness of the life leads the imagination and inspires art. >> lives underneath the ice. once someone falls into the water, he will pick up that person and carry him back down to the ocean. >> cape dorset clings to the shores. in 1959 a government official
that's what is happening in new mexico and texas. if you're on the roadways take it easy for me, please. we'll track the next couple evef days. this is going to bring heavy range into phoenix, back into new mexico and then into the southeast. the temperatures are falling here today. it's a chilly day in albuquerque, h el paso, san antonio, and dallas, only 42 degrees. >> thank you so much. coming up on al jazeera america we'll journey to the great white north to immediat meet some of s...
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going to have to do with mexico. i've been convinced by more and more i've read their economy and market perhaps will be maybe next year's japan this year and part of the mexican resurgence has to do with the older idea of manufacturing. phil lebeau is covering the story at a manufacturing plant in mexico where they have fair to say a new boom going on. >> they do, brian. a lot of people want to compare mexico with china and i've got four reasons why mexico's manufacturing base is not only catching china but in many cases passing it up. first off with shipping costs. we're talking about a 40 foot container going to the east coast of the united states, three days, $3500 from mexico, compare that now with 21 days and almost $4700 from china. that's reason number one. the second reason, and they're seeing it here at the auto parts plant, trade agreements with 45 countries, including brazil, as well as the united states, maybes it more effective shipping out of here and then you have the third reason, mexico has cheaper
going to have to do with mexico. i've been convinced by more and more i've read their economy and market perhaps will be maybe next year's japan this year and part of the mexican resurgence has to do with the older idea of manufacturing. phil lebeau is covering the story at a manufacturing plant in mexico where they have fair to say a new boom going on. >> they do, brian. a lot of people want to compare mexico with china and i've got four reasons why mexico's manufacturing base is not...
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the new law has forced a third of the clinics in new mexico to stop performing abortions. the federal court of appeals in new orleans takes up the case in january. >>> for what is believed to be the first time in u.s. history, abortion is being decided on the local level. right now in albuquerque, new mexico voters are deciding whether to ban a procedure after 20 weeks. tamara banks ginning us with more on that story. >> reporter: john this could be albuquerque's biggest special election ever in their history. we'll have the numbers for you in just a little bit. i can tell you, though, that this has been an emotional and graphic campaign for folks on both sides of the issue. earlier today some anti-abortion protesters showed up at one of the polling sites with dead baby signs. to be clear the stakes are very high here in albuquerque. what happens in this city has national implications. voter turnout is reportedly high here on the controversial city abortion ban. >> it's the same as killing if it's 20 weeks. >> if you are a woman and you don't vote for things that involve y
the new law has forced a third of the clinics in new mexico to stop performing abortions. the federal court of appeals in new orleans takes up the case in january. >>> for what is believed to be the first time in u.s. history, abortion is being decided on the local level. right now in albuquerque, new mexico voters are deciding whether to ban a procedure after 20 weeks. tamara banks ginning us with more on that story. >> reporter: john this could be albuquerque's biggest special...